Using a dead fish, an artist can ink the body of the fish in one or multiple colors. With a piece of paper you put it flat on top of the fish body to make an ink impression. It is a tradition method of Japanese fish printing dating back to the mid 1800s. This form nature printing has been used by fishermen to record their catches, but has also become an artform on its own.
I thought this would be a fun lesson for the kids this year- we could all do it K-4. Luckily for me I found some rubber fish used for this so we wont have to use real dead fish!
I added it to my supply list so hopeful we will be able to do this very cool and educational printmaking approach...possible art making ideas....
Things to ponder on....